(Faith Kroll and Jim Marcus, the couple who made the demonstration of sex andcaused controversy in the U.S.).
The idea was that the speakers spoke about his unusual lifestyle. But they arrivedearly, just when the teacher talked about the existence of the controversial G-spotand female ejaculation. It was enough that one of the keynote speakers, JimMarcus, 44, suggested that he and his fiancee, Faith Kroll, 25, gave an exampleof genuine female ejaculation using a sex toy.
After a brief hesitation, the teacher agreed. They were ten minutes of"presentation ". There was no ejaculation, however. "I could not think of alegitimate reason to prohibit people to see that, and I still can not, " he toldreporter Tracy Clark-Flory, Salon (Read the report). According to him, studentswere warned repeatedly about what they would see. "Those who stayuncomfortable with the idea would be allowed to leave. "
Bailey, in turn, says that what happened reinforces the fact that a significant portion of society is very conservative. "Some people are feeling outraged bysexual interactions that do not harm anyone, " he says.
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